That's a Dayton audio silk dome tweeter ($10 ea) with a peerless SDS woofer ($30-40 ea) in an egg shaped enclosure. The amplifier is using 4 class D amp modules that aren't even hypex, crown, or icepower modules (so nothing good about them) to biamp them. The amp doesn't even feature any digital inputs, and features a class A headphone amp typically found in any modern receiver over $200. And this setup is $1300? This is a complete fucking ripoff and you'd be a complete fool to buy these under any circumstances considering every other speaker company offers more competently designed active monitors.

For less than the price of the larger eggs, you could have a pair of b-stock (not refurb) Klipsch RF7-II's and still have some left toward a matching center RC -64II if you're aggressive about price matching. I mean seriously - $2,699 for this setup seems a bit much. I'm guessing not many people can audition before purchasing. I've said in other threads, but a constructive suggestion to MD: why not setup a 'loaner' program for certain products you know will have multiple drops. Head-fi does this, so people can audition a product for a week, then send it on to the next on the list. Each person only pays for the shipping price to the next person. I don't mean necessarily for $2,699 eggs, but for some of the smaller items, what's the down side?

Very high quality studio monitors, better than Genelecs and much more other brands. Munro is one of the best speakers designer ever, in fact he designed for Dynaudio and I think even for the named Genelec.

If it was a Bose/Denon/B&W and similar brands product, then you will be paying for a name. Munro is one of the most legendary speaker designer ever as you can see in custom speaker along the most important studios in the world and designs for Genelec, Dynaudio and SE Electronics.